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Individuals who have suffered from migraines know how debilitating they can be. The throbbing, the nausea, the sensitivity to light. If you have ever felt the pain of a migraine, you know it is extreme. Some people have described it as feeling like a hot knife is stabbing you in the head, feeling like a fireplace poker is lodged through your temple, feeling like a piece of steel is slicing through your eye, and other very uncomfortable sounding situations.

There are many triggers to migraines including various foods, beverages, lack of sleep or lack of good sleep, increased stress and muscular difficulty. Some of the treatments have involved biofeedback, vitamins, herbs, massage, stress relief, acupressure, acupuncture, chiropractic care and more. Some of these treatments help some of the people some of the time.

In addition to these treatments, there are a variety of medications available today that attack various symptoms and causes of migraines. Some of the medications are available without prescription and others require prescriptions. Prescription medication for migraines is often quite expensive and out of reach for many individuals.

There is a new breakthrough for migraines that does not involve any of these other treatments. The breakthrough is a unique surgery that is only being performed by a handful of surgeons.

The microsurgery which is performed similar to plastic surgery is performed to take the pressure off a particular nerve in the head that when pinched causes migraines. The procedure involves cutting part of the muscle that pinches the nerve, thus eliminating the pressure. After surgery, which decompresses the nerve, the nerve should regenerate itself and should not respond to headaches after healing.

The procedure works for 80% of the people who have it done, according to Georgetown University Washington Hospital. In the individuals where the procedure does not work, a subsequent surgery can be performed to remove the nerve completely.

There are specific symptoms necessary for individuals to have the surgery. Also, surgery is no small feat. This is a procedure for when you are at the point where you have tried other treatments that have not worked and you are still having migraines on a regular basis. If you are in this situation, however, it is good news to know that there is help and relief available.